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The Classic Philips AVENT newborn-flow nipple is made from soft silicone and designed for the smallest of mouths. Babies up to six months old can use the newborn nipple, which lets them control the flow of milk just like natural breastfeeding. The Classic nipple's anti-colic valve keeps air in the bottle and out of baby's tummy, making your little one more comfortable and less likely to experience fussiness* and colic**. These durable silicone nipples can be sterilized in a Philips AVENT sterilizer or boiled in water for five minutes.

Anti-colic valve keeps baby more comfortable

Baby controls the milk flow, reducing overeating

Soft, durable silicone is odorless and flavorless

Sterilize in a Philips AVENT sterilizer or by boiling

Compatible with all Classic Philips AVENT bottles and parts

Included in the Box

Two Classic Philips AVENT newborn-flow nipples.

*A clinical study demonstrated that at two weeks of age, babies fed with the AVENT bottle showed less fussing than babies fed with another leading bottle.

** At two weeks of age, babies fed with the AVENT bottle showed a trend to less colic than babies fed with a conventional bottle: Colic, Crying, Fussing & Feeding (A non-randomized, prospective observational study) by Alan Lucas, MD. Department of Pediatrics, University of Cambridge. November, 1994.

Features

Anti-Colic Valve Keeps Baby More Comfortable

These Classic newborn-flow nipples have a unique anti-colic valve that keeps air in the bottle and out of baby's tummy, making eating more comfortable for your bundle of joy. Babies up to six months old are less prone to fussiness* and colic** when they use Classic Philips AVENT nipples.

Newborn Flow for the Newest Babies

The Classic nipples have a single hole, creating a slow, gentle flow of milk or formula suited for babies up to six months old. Your baby can control the flow of milk just like your baby does when nursing, which reduces overeating and spit-up.

Easy to Sterilize with Steam or Boiling

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Product Description

The extra soft, naturally shaped AVENT nipple makes it easier to switch between breast and bottle feeding, and promotes healthy, active feeding. The built-in valve flexes with babys natural feeding rhythm and lets baby control the flow of milk, which can help reduce the risk of overeating and spit-up. The valve also prevents a vacuum from forming in the bottle to keep air out of babys tummy. This reduces colic and gas after feeding.The Newborn Flow Rate is most like breastfeeding flow, making these nipples ideal for newborns or breastfed babies of all ages.

When we first began using these bottles and nipples I was nursing and bottle feeding. I did experience the leaking at first and was really frustrated because I love the Avent product line. ...Read complete review

When we first began using these bottles and nipples I was nursing and bottle feeding. I did experience the leaking at first and was really frustrated because I love the Avent product line. I loved that our baby could go from breast to bottle and wasn't getting a ton of air that would upset his tummy and that I didn't have to mess with those drop in bags all the time. We use the honey colored ones that don't have the extra ring but do have the "anti-colic valve" nipples. The main thing you have to remember when putting the bottle together is to pull completely up on the nipple until you hear it click and then screw it on until you hear the seal form. You will be able to tell when you shake it or tip it if it is going to leak. If you do this and hear the click and the seal you can tell that you have a good seal and nothing will get out the sides. After we figured this out we have had no problems. We always test it before giving it to him and if it is leaking I just unscrew the bottle and pull up on the nipple a little more in each direction. It may seem like a pain but I think it is worth it for the great quality of the bottle. Our baby had no trouble spitting up or getting air and being fussy after figuring this out...these bottle really are great!

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Most Helpful Critical Review

LEAKS!

Bought new nipples for my second born after having success with Avent on my first-born. The new nipples leak with both the liner and regular bottles. I saw the warnings but thought I could...Read complete review

Bought new nipples for my second born after having success with Avent on my first-born. The new nipples leak with both the liner and regular bottles. I saw the warnings but thought I could adjust the tightness to figure out how to stop the leaks. Nothing works- my baby ends up soaked and the milk I worked so hard to pump is going to waste! I will be switching brands.

The Newborn Nipples are great! Our grandson, Tristan is a breast fed baby and when he has to have a bottle, these Advent Newborn Nipples are great along with the Advent 4 oz. Bottles! These allow a lot less air into the baby stomach and less tummy problems.

I'm thinking I'm going to have to speak with my little guy's pedi. He was using size 1 until about 2 weeks ago (he's now 3 months old). Now if I go to size 3 for 3+ months it's WAY too fast for him. He'll gag and make a huge mess for it coming out the sides of his mouth. A little bit of milk does come out around his mouth with the 2's and did with the 1's and I can't understand why. Sometime he does very well and there's no mess, but I can't ever go without holding a burp cloth on his chin while feeding...it's a little frustrating. The bottles leak maybe 1 out of 10 times and it's usually because I'm in a hurry when I make it. I just unscrew it, press down firmly on the ring and replace the top...works every time. I have had just as many (if not more) problems with leaking with all other bottles except Dr. Brown's). I do absolutely love how easy they are to clean. With that I feel more confident he's getting the best cleaned bottles. Rather than driving myself up a wall with worry that I may miss a part inside the Dr. Brown's. All in all, he is thriving and so happy and never ever really fussy. So we're still sticking it out.

I love these bottles! These nipples are great for my breastfeed baby. They provide just the right flow. The only time I've had trouble with leaking is when I forget the anti-colic ring. I do wish they had made them so they don't screw on properly without that ring. Oh well, after losing milk a couple times I've learned. Great bottles, great nipples

I've used Avent bottles for all three of my children and if you don't screw them on in a certain way (and I haven't figured out how that is yet), they leak. It's usually when the baby is screaming or when you are wearing something you don't want to get dirty. They last a long time and are easy to clean, but everyone I know that has used them has the same complaint.

When we first began using these bottles and nipples I was nursing and bottle feeding. I did experience the leaking at first and was really frustrated because I love the Avent product line. I loved that our baby could go from breast to bottle and wasn't getting a ton of air that would upset his tummy and that I didn't have to mess with those drop in bags all the time. We use the honey colored ones that don't have the extra ring but do have the "anti-colic valve" nipples. The main thing you have to remember when putting the bottle together is to pull completely up on the nipple until you hear it click and then screw it on until you hear the seal form. You will be able to tell when you shake it or tip it if it is going to leak. If you do this and hear the click and the seal you can tell that you have a good seal and nothing will get out the sides. After we figured this out we have had no problems. We always test it before giving it to him and if it is leaking I just unscrew the bottle and pull up on the nipple a little more in each direction. It may seem like a pain but I think it is worth it for the great quality of the bottle. Our baby had no trouble spitting up or getting air and being fussy after figuring this out...these bottle really are great!

I have only used avent bottles, I switched to these from breast feeding. occasionally one will leak a little bit(however it is the user who can fix the problem and when you shake the bottle you will notice it right away and have time to correct it before it leaks all over) I have no problems with burping and once in awhile spits up a little. I dont know why some people have had some trouble with leaking All the time, perhaps they are putting the nipples in the microwave? (dont do it)

I noticed that some people were commenting on how much the Avent system leaked for them. I have to admit-when I first tried it, the same thing happened to me! I, too, was used to Avent products from years ago, and was unaware of the new colic ring necessary on some bottles. If you use certain bottles without this ring, the entire bottle will end up on you and your baby. I don't mind using the colic ring, but it confusing to me that not ALL the bottles need the ring. I have 3 types of bottles--brownish, clear, and cloudy clear colored. The brown ones do not need the ring, the cloudy looking ones do, but I'm unsure of the clear bottles. It's easy to forget and end up with a mess!